MUSEUM LOCATION: Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions, events and films are presented at
the Southeast Museum of Photography which is located on the Daytona Beach Campus of
Daytona State College at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of 1-95.
The museum is located in the Hosseini Center (#1200). Visitor parking is available.
Admission & Events are free. For detailed exhibition and program information visit
www.smponline.org or call the museum information hotline at (386) 506-4475.

Continues through Feb. 15, 2015 JUDITH FOX: SEA OF DREAMSJudith Fox has been focusing her camera on a small stretch of the ocean since 2001.
The resulting body of work, Sea of Dreams, speaks to the deep and joyous primal relationship
humans have with the sea. This series is divided in two sections, Secret Kingdom—
a reflection of the play between the pulling tides, wind and tossed up sand in the
space just before the sea meets the land, and Sirens— an allegorical reference to
the age-old lure of the sea in which Fox imagines a group of teenagers morphed into
Sirens — the beautiful young women whose songs lured sailors to their deaths. Closed
Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends: 1-5
p.m. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Continues through Feb. 15, 2015 ALEJANDRO ALMARAZ: PORTRAITS OF POWERThis exhibition presents two recent series by Argentinian photographer, Alejandro
Almaraz. In his series, Portraits of Power, Almaraz layers source material from paintings
and photographic portraits of world leaders into single images, revealing subtle nuances
within the traditional portrait across numerous countries. Almaraz also presents work
from his series titled Places I've Never Been Present, utilizing a similar layering
method to create representations of these places through existing images found on
the Internet. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7
p.m. Weekends: 1-5 p.m.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Continues through April 19 OF CONSEQUENCE: A Photographic Installation by Colin FinlayFor the past 25 years, Colin Finlay has documented the human condition, covering war
and conflict, disappearing traditions, the environment, in both, its glory and devastation,
genocide, famine, religious pilgrimage and global cultures. The images presented in
this exhibition span the course of Finlay's career and serve to spread awareness,
understanding and an open dialog surrounding some of the world's most pressing issues.
Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends:
1-5 p.m. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 1, NOOR IRANIAN FILM FESTIVALThe Ancient Persia-Modern Iran Program Series, Daytona State College and Cinematique
of Daytona present selected highlights from the 7th Annual Noor Iranian Festival.
Aptly named "Noor," meaning "light" in Persian, the Noor Film Festival makes reference
to the key element of light used in the art of filmmaking as well as the festival's
purpose to "shed light" on Iranian culture and heritage. 1 p.m. - No Lands Song 3 p.m. - To light a Candle and Forced Confessions 5 p.m. - When the Lemons Turned Yellow Cinematique Theater of Daytona 242. S. Beach Street, Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 4, 6-8 p.m.Artist Talk and Panel Discussion with Alejandro Almarazand photography critic Vicki GoldbergA reception will follow. This event is free and open to the public, no reservations
required.Presenting two recent exhibition series by Argentinian photographer, Alejandro Almaraz.
In his series, Portraits of Power, Almaraz layers source material from paintings and
photographic portraits of world leaders into single images, revealing subtle nuances
within the traditional portrait across numerous countries. Almaraz also presents work
from his series titled Places I've Never Been Present, utilizing a similar layering
method to create representations of these places through existing images found on
the Internet. This exhibition is on view at SMP through Feb. 15.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 5, 5:30 p.m. MUSEUM FILM SERIES: Photographers at WorkThese documentaries examine the often complex interplay between biography, aesthetic
ambition and accomplishment in the lives and art of a very diverse array of important
20th Century photographers. A must see for all art and photography students and enthusiasts.
Admission by donation.My Eyes Were Fresh: The Life and Photographs of John Gutmann, Directed by Jane Levy Reed (USA, 2003) 55 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 6, 1:30 p.m. MUSEUM FILM SERIES: Modern Art: Forerunners and InfluencesPresented in conjunction with the exhibition Andy Warhol: The Photographs, this film
series presents an array of films about Andy Warhol, his circle, and the Pop Art Movement.
Admission by donation. Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Renaissance, Directed by Amber Edwards (USA, 1994) 57 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 6, 3:30 p.m. (rescheduled from Jan. 30)MUSEUM FILM SERIES: Modern Art: Forerunners and InfluencesThis survey film series examines the aesthetic impact of a number of key artists who
laid many of the foundations for modern art as we know it today. Admission by donation.Goya: Crazy Like a Genius, Directed by Robert Hughes (UK, 2008) 75 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 11, 7:30 p.m. MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The Mind is a Wonderful Servant but a Terrible MasterTaken from Robin Sharma's book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," this series title
refers to how much power we have over our mental and emotional lives. Hosted by Daytona
State College faculty member Eric Breitenbach and guest lecturers, this series presents
films that deal with an array of topics related to psychology, psychiatry, loss, grief
and other aspects of our internal, often-hidden lives. Admission by donation. House of Sand and Fog, Directed by Vadim Perelman (USA, 2003) 124 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 12, 5:30 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: Photographers at WorkThese documentaries examine the often complex interplay between biography, aesthetic
ambition and accomplishment in the lives and art of a very diverse array of important
20th Century photographers. A must see for all art and photography students and enthusiasts.
Admission by donation. William Eggleston in the Real World, Directed by Michael Almereyda (USA, 2005) 84 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m. MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The Mind is a Wonderful Servant but a Terrible MasterTaken from Robin Sharma's book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," this series title
refers to how much power we have over our mental and emotional lives. Hosted by Daytona
State College faculty member Eric Breitenbach and guest lecturers, this series presents
films that deal with an array of topics related to psychology, psychiatry, loss, grief
and other aspects of our internal, often-hidden lives. Admission by donation. In the Valley of Elah, Directed by Paul Haggis (USA, 2007) 121 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m. MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The Mind is a Wonderful Servant but a Terrible MasterTaken from Robin Sharma's book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," this series title
refers to how much power we have over our mental and emotional lives. Hosted by Daytona
State College faculty member Eric Breitenbach and guest lecturers, this series presents
films that deal with an array of topics related to psychology, psychiatry, loss, grief
and other aspects of our internal, often-hidden lives. Admission by donation. Finding Vivian Maier, Directed by John Maloof, Charlie Siskel (USA, 2014) 83 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 26, 5:30 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: Photographers at WorkThese documentaries examine the often complex interplay between biography, aesthetic
ambition and accomplishment in the lives and art of a very diverse array of important
20th Century photographers. A must see for all art and photography students and enthusiasts.
Admission by donation. Man Ray: Prophet of the Avant-Garde, Directed by Mel Stuart (USA, 1997) 60 min. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 27–May 10 THE PHOTOGRAPHS Andy WarholIn 2008, the Southeast Museum of Photography was one of 183 institutions designated
to receive a selection of Warhol's photographs through the Andy Warhol Photographic
Legacy Program in honor of the Warhol Foundation's 20th anniversary. In the spring
of 2014, an additional donation of nine photo screen-prints were donated through this
program. Through highlights from both donations, this exhibition showcases Warhol's
Polaroids, black-and-white prints, and photo silk-screens to provide a glimpse into
the inner workings of this iconic figure in 20th century American art and his complicated
relationship with the medium of photography. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri:
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends: 1-5 p.m. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 27–May 10 THE GROWTH OF A COLLECTION - Part II: 2002-2014This exhibition is the second installment in the Growth of a Collection series and
presents a sampling of museum acquisitions made between 2002 and 2014 under the direction
of Kevin Miller, revealing the diverse range of photographic imagery acquired during
this time, from early 20th century panoramic views of Daytona Beach, to significant
images by recognized leaders in the fields of photojournalism, advertising, portraiture,
editorial and fine art photography today. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri:
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends: 1-5 p.m. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Feb. 28, 1–3 p.m. The Fun-Factory: Screen Prints and StencilsEnjoy an afternoon of free parent-child art and photography sessions designed for
children aged 6-12 and led by skilled and supportive staff members. All children must
be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and due to limited space, pre-registration
is required. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4569 or visit www.smponline.org/edu_k12_fundays.html

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